Monday, November 17, 2025

Baby quilt

 This grandmother is rather excited about her youngest son’s firstborn arriving in early 2026.  She made this and used the most beautiful, floral embroidered blocks to place between the pieced blocks.  The embroidery was done by another local quilter and embroiderer, Wilna Geel.

This combination works perfectly for a little girl, and as can be seen on the quilt, will be named Sofia.




Tuesday, November 11, 2025

Memory quilts from shirts

The quilter made these for a friend who lost her husband.  She started out with only a large quilt for the friend.  The friend then requested two more smaller quilts. These would be for grandchildren.

The same shirts were cut for all of these, and I then tried to make each one unique by selecting a different motif for each.





Monday, November 10, 2025

Silver Linings

This was a sew-along hosted by Jacquelynne Steves, and the quilt maker claims it took her 20 years to finish it.  Be it as it may, it is finished and a beauty to say the least.



Sunday, November 09, 2025

Table runner

 Table runner

This little one posed a couple of problems.  The newbie quilt maker, after finishing this, tried her hand at free-motion quilting.  When she realised it was not for her, she sent it to me; she already had some quilting done in certain areas.  Sadly, ripping previous quilting out is not part of the service I deliver, and I told her, I will try my best, but I won’t give any guarantees.

I got plenty of puckers due to the fact that the quilting was not done from top to bottom, as she had already quilted some of the middle sections, so the fabric had nowhere to move.

I then could not do the designs I would have liked to do, but selected motifs to soften the look of puckers.  The quilt has not yet been fetched from me. I dearly hope she will find this satisfactory.




Thursday, November 06, 2025

Sampler quilt

 This quilter claims to be a newbie, but the quality and neatness of her work are impeccable.



Tuesday, November 04, 2025

Trip around the world

 We had the kids over on Sunday afternoon to watch the women’s final cricket match against India.  I decided not to cook a complete lunch and instead served fat cakes with curried mince.  I also did not set the table.  I had both dishes out, plates, serviettes, and everyone had to help themselves.  This happened before they arrived, and hubby was playing golf.  I then had time to plan this little quilt for custom work. Sometimes one just needs a little quiet time to do one's own thing.

Although custom quilted, this project went rather quickly, as most of it involved continuous line quilting.




Monday, November 03, 2025

Planets in another firmament

With the robovac finally operational again, I managed to clean the front part of the house on Tuesday.  It took longer because she had to re-map the areas again.  I left the bedroom side of the house for Wednesday as I only expected friend Karin to bring her quilt later, and she promised to buy me a coffee at the newly opened coffee shop, my daughter started, in a bachelor flat on our property. She did, we had our coffee, but it was one of those hectic days where we barely had time to have a decent chat.

Our oldest dog had to have her teeth checked out, and hubby took her to the veterinarian early Wednesday morning to fetch her after the procedure.  The hard part was to hide water from all the pets so not have her drink any.

Heidi, the dog, survived having 7 teeth extracted, but the vet found joint problems due to her age.  She was hungry, thirsty and groggy when back.

Later that day, 3 more quilts were delivered to me and on Thursday morning, another quilter brought her massive quilt.  We haven’t seen each other in years, her dropping off a quilt turned into a lengthy coffee break with lots to catch up on.

I loaded Karin’s quilt on Thursday; however, with all the interruptions in my life, I didn’t get to do too much.  Friday, the little one only had school until 9 am and then stayed with us for the rest of the day.

Finally, over the weekend, I put in a serious attempt and finished this huge quilt..